SF6 – 11-21-23 – Venks [Marisa] vs Fennel (AKI)
Stage Theme on Bathers Beach
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David Park, Bathers, 1956
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A Day at the Beach in the Mar Menor - Eduardo Naranjo , 1999.
Spanish , b. 1944 -
Oil on canvas , 241 x 191 cm.
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Marsden Hartley (American, 1877-1943), On the Beach, c.1940-41. Oil on Masonite, 22 x 28 in.
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Benjamin Edwin Minns (1863-1937) - The Bathers, 1920, watercolour; Bondi Beach, 1925, watercolour
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Winslow Homer (1836-1910, American) ~ Eagle Head, Manchester, Massachusetts (High Tide), 1870
[Source: metmuseum.org]
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SF6 – 09-14-23 – slamDuncan [Manon] vs Fennel (Juri)
Walk With Grace on Bathers Beach
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William Theophilus Brown, Horse With Swimmers at Beach, 1990
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Bathers in Carqueiranne - Albert Marquet , n/d.
French , 1875 - 1947
Oil on canvas , 19.8 x 24 in 50.2 x 61 cm.
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Reginald Marsh (American, 1898-1954), Bathers at Coney Island, 1951. Tempera on illustration board, 15 7/8 x 20 in.
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Beach wrestling
The Macmillan Dictionary online says this: if someone is in the throes of passion, they are having sex. Wiktionary drops it it to "sexual intercourse". This page tries to get to the bottom of the word "throe", in case that is your concern here. But: If a couple of people are “in the throes of passion,” the author is likely implying that these two people are, let’s say, engaging in intimate relations. I think you catch my drift. You can decide how many shades of gray are involved. So, leeway of meaning, I guess. Jason leads Veronica clear of any gray area on first to third bases, but initially an unsettled question at the first launch of the Blossom twins springs up with his reference to " Veronica love" -- who was hot for who was up for question.
Meanwhile, Cheryl's swimsuit moves in and out and in and out of bearing cleavage and dropping down toward her navel. The initial concern in editing was that, and not this "throes of passion" business.
Veronica's swimsuit maintains cleavage for all but that last reprinting.
I have already plopped down the excising of the word "kinky" to describe this mud wrestling, which I guess Reggie is not allowed to name in that last edition. The thing as sleazy event is now far enough in the past that they maybe can take heart in not drawing attention to it?
And it is with the random sunbathing woman, whose sunscreen shifts from white to yellow, that I bounce off of -- not sure what I make of the different depictions of her breasts (one line separating versus two) in the second and third image -- and over to this thought: all the boys' swimsuits remain remarkably skimpy throughout -- with no retouchings. Though, the two indica fill in artists compete on that score.
For what is worth, they were probably right to scrub "throes of passion". It is a redundancy. " Throw A bucket of water on them" gets at the perception just fine, though preferably it would remain "cold". And with it goes Jason's line.
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Edvard Munch (1863-1944, Norwegian) ~ Venus, 1904-05
[Source: artvee.com]
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The Bathers (1989) by Anne Zahalka
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